CABLE MESSAGES
(Reuters special to the Press
Agency,
London, June 11. All the plenipotentiaries have started for Berlin. Constantinople, June 10. There are constant changes in the Turkish Ministry. Berlin, June 8. Domiciliary visits and arrests continue at Berlin. Vienna, June 10. The official Gazette announces that six divisions of the Austrian army will be mobilised immediately to execute any designs of Congress affecting Austria. [SPECIA-L TO THE WELLINGTON POST.] London, June 8. The match against Elland was won by Australia by 80 runs. Their bowling was very effective. Boyle in the first innings took 11 wickets for twelve runs, seven of them in eight successive balls, although the Elland Eighteen were a good team. June 10. The Australians, playing against Eighteen of Batley, on tht first day had two wickets down for 81. (special to the press agncy.) London, June 10. Earl Beaconsfield arrived at Brussels yesterday, and at Berlin to-day. The French Assembly voted 120,000f. for the exhibition fete.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 199, 14 June 1878, Page 3
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161CABLE MESSAGES Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 199, 14 June 1878, Page 3
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